India in the Victorian Age: An Economic History of the PeopleDaya Publishing House, 1985 - 628페이지 |
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... officers , afforded abundant proof that , in the vain hope of propping up an exorbitant assessment , and under the mistaken notion of practical skill in the man- agement of details , a system of mischievous interference in the private ...
... officers , afforded abundant proof that , in the vain hope of propping up an exorbitant assessment , and under the mistaken notion of practical skill in the man- agement of details , a system of mischievous interference in the private ...
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... Officers are themselves unable to realise the rents they have fixed by something like 10 per cenu . Private landlords necessarily bear a heavier loss . Fifthly , the instalments of the Government demand are not judiciously fixed . A ...
... Officers are themselves unable to realise the rents they have fixed by something like 10 per cenu . Private landlords necessarily bear a heavier loss . Fifthly , the instalments of the Government demand are not judiciously fixed . A ...
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... officers , drawing Rs . 10,000 a year and more . They are all Europeans , and their total salaries come to 16 lakhs 28 thousand rupees . If we come down to officers drawing between Rs . 5000 and Rs . 10,000 a year we find that we have ...
... officers , drawing Rs . 10,000 a year and more . They are all Europeans , and their total salaries come to 16 lakhs 28 thousand rupees . If we come down to officers drawing between Rs . 5000 and Rs . 10,000 a year we find that we have ...
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AUCKLAND AND ELLENBOROUGH | 11 |
HARDINGE AND DALHOUSIE | 14 |
LAND SETTLEMENTS IN NORTHERN INDIA | 33 |
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